A vibrant new mural on the South Side weaves together San Antonio’s rich cultural heritage — from the Missions Historical Park to San Antonio Spurs basketball celebrations.
A person’s body was discovered on the construction site of a University Health hospital on the South Side early Thursday, a hospital official said in an emailed statement to KSAT.
Two measures on the November 4 ballot call for an increase in hotel and car rental taxes. Tourists who would pay that increase shared their thoughts with KSAT 12 News.
During this year’s San Antonio Startup Week, teams of high school students will have the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a wide range of other entrepreneurs, investors and business owners.
First responders have been working daily since the deadly Fourth of July floods swept through parts of the Hill Country, organizing search and rescue efforts while helping affected neighbors and the community.
In the aftermath of the devastating floods in the Hill Country on July 4, crews from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) responded to assist with recovery and restoration efforts.
People from all across the U.S. are driving into the Texas Hill Country to show their support in the aftermath of devastating events that have impacted the region.
Using video shot on June 12 and information provided by the San Antonio Fire Department, KSAT has created an interactive map to better visualize the chaos of the deadliest flooding site: Beitel Creek.
Leaders in Bexar County are feeling motivated after a new federal law was signed that would add a layer of protection to help the most vulnerable in the community fight against revenge porn.
During Black Maternal Health Week, a growing chorus of voices is calling attention to a health crisis that continues to affect Black women at alarming rates.
Fiesta royalty, supporters, and local dignitaries are gathering Tuesday at the Estancia Del Norte Hotel for Fiesta Media Day to usher in the 2025 Fiesta season.